Associations to the word «Bert»
Noun
- Ernie
- Nan
- Sesame
- Grover
- Roach
- Freddie
- Garry
- Dodge
- Emilia
- Bertram
- Singleton
- Alf
- Newton
- Och
- Wheeler
- Vaudeville
- Cookie
- Snyder
- Twins
- Ruby
- Marcelo
- Ambrose
- Cochran
- Emanuel
- Erwin
- Eddie
- Chum
- Charley
- Tko
- Bauer
- Trombone
- Aviator
- Haley
- Gil
- Bender
- Corona
- Len
- Herbert
- Burt
- Cooke
- Harley
- Prescott
- Parks
- Clements
- Schwarz
- Goalkeeper
- Oz
- Salford
- Davy
- Wes
- Edna
- Travers
- Jenkins
- Lam
- Dick
- Reggie
- Dyke
- Hadley
- Wally
- Albert
- Freak
- Entertainer
- Weston
- Geelong
- Haas
- Skit
- Sled
- Jacobson
- Cooper
- Shelley
- Rudd
- Fitzroy
- Footballer
- Healy
- Hardy
- Osborne
- Williams
- Password
- Cindy
- Aubrey
- Camille
- Clapton
- Swansea
- Bob
- Pitcher
- Atkinson
- Pendleton
- Watkins
- Sid
- Henson
- Disambiguation
- Prometheus
- Rankin
- Bailey
- Stan
- Tommy
Verb
Wiktionary
BERT, proper noun. A diminutive form of male given names containing the element bert, also used as a formal given name.
BERT AND ERNIE, proper noun. (informal) Term used to describe two inseparable friends whose personalities are vastly different.
Wise words
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